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  • Rossmann, orphaning his unborn child and orphaning himself by leaving home, seeks both father and family in the New World.

    The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories Franz Kafka 2000

  • Karl, believing it would be helpful to the important main issue if this interference by the stubborn questioner were quickly disposed of, answered tersely, without his usual response of presenting his passport, which he would have had to rummage for anyway: “Karl Rossmann.”

    The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories Franz Kafka 2000

  • Kaisers, Rossmann and a pharmacy... you will feel positively spoiled.

    Ikea on Saturday (Avoid) C N Heidelberg 2008

  • He's already taken credit for the first three novels under the name of Rossmann.

    MIND MASTERS #4: AMAZONS by Ian Ross (Signet 1976) 2005

  • The edges of the story bulge and strain and finally rupture from all the crackpottery that Rossmann apparently couldn't resist overstuffing into it.

    Archive 2005-07-17 2005

  • He's already taken credit for the first three novels under the name of Rossmann.

    Archive 2005-07-17 2005

  • Rossmann does a great job of evoking, all together, several complicated worlds: the cloak-and-dagger world of psychic research, the flamboyant world of racing, and the various international locations to which Britt travels.

    Archive 2005-07-17 2005

  • The edges of the story bulge and strain and finally rupture from all the crackpottery that Rossmann apparently couldn't resist overstuffing into it.

    MIND MASTERS by John F. Rossmann (Signet 1974) 2005

  • If I sound a lot less charitable in this review, it's because I got an encroaching sense as I read that Rossmann is a True Believer.

    Archive 2005-07-17 2005

  • Rossmann does a great job of evoking, all together, several complicated worlds: the cloak-and-dagger world of psychic research, the flamboyant world of racing, and the various international locations to which Britt travels.

    MIND MASTERS by John F. Rossmann (Signet 1974) 2005

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